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Kim, Jung Nyun. "Metapenaeopsis kyushuensis (Yokoya, 1933), a senior synonym of Metapenaeopsis lata Kubo, 1949 (Decapoda, Penaeidae)." Crustaceana 87, no. 14 (2014): 1733–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003383.

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CHOI, Jung Hwa, Jae-Won KIM, Jung Nyun KIM, Hyung Kee CHA, and Sung Yun HONG. "Genital Organs and Gonad Development of Metapenaeopsis dalei (Penaeidae: Decapoda) in Korean Waters." Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 36, no. 6 (December 1, 2003): 619–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/kfas.2003.36.6.619.

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Zhong, Shengping, Yanfei Zhao, and Qin Zhang. "The complete mitochondrial genome of Metapenaeopsis mogiensis (Decapoda: Penaeidae)." Mitochondrial DNA Part B 4, no. 1 (November 25, 2018): 35–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2018.1535863.

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Tirtadanu, Tirtadanu, Suprapto Suprapto, and Tri Ernawati. "LAJU TANGKAP, KOMPOSISI, SEBARAN, KEPADATAN STOK DAN BIOMASA UDANG DI LAUT JAWA." Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia 22, no. 4 (January 27, 2017): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/jppi.22.4.2016.243-252.

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Penangkapan udang di Laut Jawa telah dilakukan sejak lama dan aktivitasnya berpengaruh besar terhadap perubahan stok dan ekologi perairan. Data dan informasi terbaru terkait laju tangkap, komposisi, sebaran dan kepadatan stok udang diperlukan sebagai dasar dalam pengelolaan sumberdaya udang yang berkelanjutan di Laut Jawa. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui laju tangkap, komposisi, sebaran dan kepadatan stok udang di Laut Jawa. Penelitian dilakukan pada Oktober dan November 2015 dengan menggunakan armada Kapal Riset Madidihang 02 di Laut Jawa. Kepadatan stok diestimasi dengan metode sapuan. Enam belas spesies dari 6 genera udang ditemukan di Laut Jawa dengan lima spesies dominan adalah Metapenaeopsis palmensis (53,33%), Metapenaeus ensis (14,98%), Trachypenaeus malaiana (12,89%), Penaeus semisulcatus (6,16%) dan Metapenaeopsis stridulans (5,21%). Rerata panjang karapas udang yang dominan yaitu udang krosok (M. palmensis) adalah 14 mm untuk udang jantan dan 16 mm untuk udang betina. Secara horisontal, penyebaran udang tertinggi ditemukan di perairan selatan Kalimantan Tengah, perairan utara Sumenep, perairan sekitar Pulau Bawean dan utara Tegal. Berdasarkan pengalaman, penyebaran udang tertinggi ditemukan pada kedalaman 40-50 m. Rerata kepadatan stok udang di Laut Jawa sebesar 21,34 ± 16,81 kg/km2 dan laju tangkap sebesar 1 ± 0,5 kg/jam. Estimasi biomasa udang di Laut Jawa sebesar 9.938 ton. Shrimp resources in Java Sea have been exploited for years and its activity affected the changes of shrimps stock abundance and aquatic ecology. Data and the latest information about catch rate, composition, distribution, density and biomass of shrimps were required as a basis of sustainable management in Java Sea. The aim of this research were to determine catch rate, composition, distribution, density and biomass of shrimps in Java Sea. The Research was conducted from October until November 2015 using Research vessel Madidihang 02 in Java Sea. Swept Area Method was used for stock density estimation. The aims of this research were to determine catch rate, composition, distribution and stock density of shrimps in Java Sea. Sixteen species from 6 genera of shrimps were found in Java Sea. The Dominant species of shrimps in Java sea were Metapenaeopsis palmensis (53,33%), Metapenaeus ensis (14,98%), Trachypenaeus malaiana (12,89%), Penaeus semisulcatus (6,16%) and Metapenaeopsis stridulans (5,21%). The most dominant shrimps caught were velvet shrimps (M. palmensis) of the average size of 14 mm carapace length for males and 16 mm carapace length for females. The highest stock density of Penaeid shrimps were found in the southern waters of Kalimantan Central, northern waters of Sumenep and the waters around Bawean island and Northern waters of Tegal. The highest stock density were found in depth of 40-50 m. The average density of Penaeid shrimps in the Java sea was 21.34 ± 16.81 kg/km2 and the catch rate was 1±0,5 kg/hour. Biomass estimation of shrimps in Java Sea were 9.938 ton.
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HAYASHI, Ken-Ichi, Yoshiharu FUJIWARA, and Atsushi TATARA. "CHROMOSOME OF WHISKERED VELVET SHRIMP, METAPENAEOPSIS BARBATA(DE HAAN)(DECAPODA, PENAEIDAE)." Researches on Crustasea 18 (1990): 49–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.18353/rcustacea.18.0_49.

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Ronquillo, Jesse D., and Toshio Saisho. "Larval development of Metapenaeopsis barbata (de Haan, 1844) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Penaeidae)." Marine and Freshwater Research 48, no. 5 (1997): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf93077.

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Gravid females of Metapenaeopsis barbata spawned in the laboratory by natural means and the larvae were reared from hatching to postlarval stage at 27·0–29·8˚C and 33·5–34·5 g kg -1 salinity. The larvae metamorphosed into first postlarvae, with a survival rate of up to 98·4%, after about 10 days following hatching and subsistence on only an algal diet of Tetraselmis tetrathele and Chaetoceros gracilis. Six naupliar stages, three protozoeal stages, three mysis stages and the first postlarval stage are described and illustrated. On the basis of morphological characteristics, larval stages of M. barbata can be distinguished from similar stages of closely related species in the family Penaeidae. As inferred from the morphology of the larval feeding apparatus, M. barbata is still a filter-feeder even at the first postlarval stage.
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Sari, Verina, Anhar Solichin, and Suradi Wijaya Saputra. "KOMPOSISI DAN BEBERAPA ASPEK BIOLOGI SPESIES UDANG PENAEID DI PERAIRAN BATANG DAN KENDAL, JAWA TENGAH (Composition And Several Biological Aspect of Penaeid Shrimp in Batang And Kendal Water, Central Java)." Management of Aquatic Resources Journal (MAQUARES) 6, no. 4 (July 25, 2018): 423–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/marj.v6i4.21332.

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Kabupaten Batang dan Kendal merupakan daerah dalam satu jalur perairan Pantai Utara Jawa yang memiliki potensi sumberdaya udang. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui komposisi dan beberapa aspek biologi udang penaeid yang tertangkap di perairan Batang dan Kendal ditinjau dari pengamatan struktur ukuran, sifat pertumbuhan dan aspek reproduksi. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode survei. Sampel udang diambil secara acak sebanyak 10% dari total hasil tangkapan. Pengambilan sampel sebulan sekali dalam 3 bulan. Tempat pengambilan sampel di TPI Roban, TPI Tawang dan TPI Bandengan. Komposisi hasil tangkapan udang pada bulan Agustus 2016 sampai bulan Oktober 2016 di Perairan Batang ditemukan 5 spesies udang yang dominan tertangkap yaitu, Metapenaeopsis barbata (69%), Trachypenaeus longipes (16%), Metapenaeus conjunctus (9%), Penaeus merguiensis (6%), dan Metapenaeus tenuipes (0,001%), sedangkan di Perairan Kendal ditemukan 6 spesies udang yaitu Penaeus indicus (40%), Metapenaeus conjunctus (22%), Penaeus merguiensis 17%, Metapenaeopsis barbata (14%), Metapenaeus tenuipes (5%), dan Trachypeneus longipes (2%). Berdasarkan pengamatan hasil tangkapan udang, TPI Tawang terdapat 6 spesies yaitu M. barbata, M. conjunctus, P. merguiensis, T. longipes, M. tenuipes dan P. indicus. TPI Roban terdapat 5 spesies yaitu M. barbata, M. conjunctus, P. merguiensis, T. longipes, dan M. tenuipes. Dan TPI Bandengan terdapat 4 spesies yaitu M. conjunctus, P. merguiensis, M. tenuipes dan P. indicus. Hasil tangkapan terbanyak untuk spesies udang M. barbata di TPI Roban (70%), M. conjunctus di TPI Bandengan (48%), P. merguiensis di TPI Bandengan (69%), M. tenuipes di TPI Bandengan (93%), T. longipes di TPI Roban (80%), dan P. indicus di TPI Bandengan (78%). Ukuran yang sering tertangkap tiap bulan berbeda-beda, pola pertumbuhan mayoritas allometrik positif, sebagian besar udang yang tertangkap belum matang gonad, Perbandingan nisbah kelamin menunjukkan bahwa jumlah udang betina lebih banyak ditemukan dibandingkan udang jantan. Batang and Kendal regency is an area in one lane waters of North Coast of Java that have the potential of fishery resources, especially shrimp. The purpose of this study is to know the composition and biology aspect of penaeids shrimp in Batang and Kendal waters from observation of size structure, growth characteristic and reproduction aspect. This research method is survey method. 10% of shrimp samples taken at random from the total catch. Sampling once a month in 3 months. Sampling at TPI Roban, TPI Tawang and TPI Bandengan. The composition of the shrimp catches in August 2016 to October 2016 in Batang waters found 5 species, ie Metapenaeopsis barbata (69%), Trachypenaeus longipes (16%), Metapenaeus conjunctus (9%), Penaeus merguiensis (6%), and Metapenaeus tenuipes (0,001%), Kendal waters found 6 species of shrimp that is Penaeus indicus (40%), Metapenaeus conjunctus (22%), Penaeus merguiensis (17%), Metapenaeopsis barbata (14%), Metapenaeus tenuipes (5%), and Trachypeneus longipes (2%). Based on the observation of shrimp catch, there are 6 species in TPI Tawang, they are M. barbata, M. conjunctus, P. merguiensis, T. longipes, M. tenuipes and P. indicus. There are 5 species of shrimp in TPI Roban, they are M. barbata, M. conjunctus, P. merguiensis, T. longipes, and M. tenuipes. There are 4 species of shrimp in TPI bandengan, they are M. conjunctus, P. merguiensis, M. tenuipes and P. indicus. The largest distribution of catches for species M. barbata in TPI Roban (70%), M. conjunctus in TPI Bandengan (48%), P. merguiensis in TPI Bandengan (69%), M. tenuipes in TPI Bandengan (93%) , T. longipes in TPI Roban (80%), and P. indicus in TPI Bandengan (78%). Based on study of biological aspect, the size that is often caught each month is different, most positive allometric growth, Most of the shrimp caught immature gonads, Comparison of sex ratio shows that the number of female shrimp is more common than shrimp.
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Muhammadar, Abdullah A., Dedi F. Putra, Maria Ulfa, Zulfahmi Zulfahmi, and Muhammad A. Sarong. "The Length-Weight Relationship of Metapenaeopsis mogiensis in North Aceh Waters, Indonesia." E3S Web of Conferences 151 (2020): 01050. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015101050.

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Shrimp as one of potential commodity which has a high protein and savory flavor of meat is highly favored by the people in the country and abroad. The catch activity of the Metapenaeopsis mogiensis shrimp by the fisherman in Pusong Lama, Lhoksemawe has long been a livelihood. However, if the shrimp catching activity was carried out continuously without any restrictions, it can threaten the sustainability of the shrimp. The purpose of this study was to determine the lenght-weight relationship of shrimp caught in the waters of Aceh Utara, Indonesia. This research was expected to provide additional information on the existence of Metapenaeus mogiensis shrimp and future sustainable resource management for farmers. The research method used was a simple random withdrawal method by taking shrimp samples randomly from a basket of fishermen's catch in one sail. A total of 10% shrimp samples of the total catch of fishermen was taken, then length was measured and weighed. Sampling was carried out in July2019 at TPI Pusong lama, Lhoksemawe. The length of carapace of male shrimp ranges from 14.8 mm to 22.2 mm and females 13.9 mm to 22.1 mm.The weight of male shrimp ranges from 2.17 grams to 6.73 grams and the weight of female shrimp ranges from 2.01 grams to 5.83 grams. Growth patterns found in both males and femalesshowed allometric negatives and the ratio of sex was 1.5: 1 (male:female).
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TIRTADANU, TIRTADANU, and SUPRAPTO SUPRAPTO. "Trawling ban impact on the stock density of shrimps in the Java Sea, Indonesia." Ocean Life 1, no. 2 (December 1, 2017): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/oceanlife/o010202.

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Tirtadanu, Suprapto. 2017. Trawling ban impact on the stock density of shrimps in the Java Sea, Indonesia. Ocean Life 1: 49- 54. The level of over-exploitation of shrimps and the use of destructive fishing gear in the Java Sea caused the goverment of Indonesia to ban the trawl operation since 2015. Information on the stock density of shrimps in the Java Sea is needed for evaluation of the management regime. The aims of this research was to study the impact of the trawling ban on the density of shrimps in the Java Sea. The research was conducted in October-November 2015 and October-November 2017 using a swept area trawl method. The results showed that the biomass of demersal fish and rays has increased but the biomass of shrimps in the Java Sea has decreased that might be due to the predator-prey relationship.The biomass of some smaller-size shrimps such as Metapenaeopsis palmensis, Trachypenaeus malaiana and Metapenaeopsis stridulans decreased, while the biomass of larger shrimps such as Metapenaeus ensis, Penaeus merguiensis and Penaeus monodon increased. This condition caused the changes of dominant shrimps in Java Sea where the dominant shrimps before the trawling ban were M. palmensis, while the dominant shrimps after two years trawling ban were M. ensis. From the results, there is an assumption that the ecosystem is more stable after two years of the trawling ban. Most of the density of larger-sized shrimp increased only in the middle of Java Sea, while the density in the coastal zone still decreased. We suggest regulations to control the quota of fishing vessels in the coastal waters to ensure the sustainability of shrimp resources.
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Nagata, Michio, and Jun Ohtomi. "First record of Metapenaeopsis Sibogae (De Man, 1907) (Decapoda, Penaeidae) from Japanese Waters." Crustaceana 77, no. 3 (2004): 333–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568540041181529.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Metapenaeopsis"

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Chanda, Angsuman [Verfasser]. "Prawn of Genus Metapenaeopsis and Metapenaeus from Indian Water / Angsuman Chanda." München : GRIN Verlag, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1183693222/34.

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Shih, Yi-Jia, and 施宜佳. "Fisheries biology of Metapenaeopsis provocatoria longiroitris in surrounding waters of Guei-Shan Island, northeastern Taiwan." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80288586313721054086.

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碩士
國立臺灣海洋大學
環境生物與漁業科學學系
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This thesis describes reproduction, size at sexual maturity, growth, and mortality of Metapenaeopsis provocatoria longiroitris Crosnier, 1987 in surrounding water of Guei-Shan island, northeastern Taiwan. Samples collected from November 2006 to November 2007.The reproductive season was in spring and fall. The results suggested that has two peaks breeding season and recruitment to the fished population was single cohort . Size at 50% sexual maturity (CL50) determined from mature females and mature males, was 12.39 mm and 13.17 mm, another minimum maturation carapace length determined from both mature females and males was 11.5 mm. Both female and male, that carapace length frequency distribution of the population was similar. Parameter of growth were estimated by the modified von Bertalanffy growth function model incorporating seasonal variation in growth. Females grew faster then male (K=0.65yr-1 and CL∞=19.90 mm for female, and K=0.50yr-1 and CL∞=19.65 mm for male.).This is indicated by differences in growth performance indices (φ') between female (2.41) and males (2.29). Total mortality (Z) by length-converted catch curve was estimated at 2.46 yr-1 for female and 3.42 for male, nature mortality was estimated at 1.38 yr-1 for female and 1.16 yr-1, fishing mortality (F) female was 1.08 yr-1 and male was 2.26 yr-1.The exploitation rate (E) female was 0.44 and male was 0.66.
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Treng, Trong-der, and 曾宗德. "Age and growth of red-spot prawn (Metapenaeopsis barbata) from the adjacent waters of Taichung harbor." Thesis, 1993. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/09894825008751032449.

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Chan, Guan-Yu, and 陳冠宇. "Taxonomic studies on the velvet shrimps of the genus Metapenaeopsis (Crustacea: Penaeidae) from Taiwan and the Philippines." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/eqtc6u.

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國立臺灣海洋大學
海洋生物研究所
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The genus Metapenaeopsis Bouvier (1905) is the most diverse genus of the family Penaeidae, with 72 species and 5 subspecies. Their characteristics are rostrum having only dorsal tooth, carapace having short shallow cervical and hepatic grooves, bearing antennal, hepatic and pterygostomian spines, petasma asymmetrical, thelycum having a distinctly wide plate. Some of these species are commercially important in Taiwan, and with 12 species recorded before. This work identifies the Metapenaeopsis material collected from Taiwan and recent expeditions in the Philippines “PANGLAO 2004”,“PANGLAO 2005”and“AURORA 2007”. There are 4 new records from Taiwan, but no new records from the species collected from the Philippines. In total, there are 16 and 27 species from Taiwan and the Philippines, respectively. Analysis of Metapenaeopsis shrimps fauna in the Indo-West Pacific showed that the Philippines has the highest diversity and progressively decreasing furtheraway from this center. The biogeographical parttern of the Metapenaeopsis shrimps is different from previous main proposed biogeographical regions except Hawaii. The present analysis divides the Indo-West Pacific into 12 subregions: Madagascar, Red Sea, Northern Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, Bengal-South China Sea, Australia, South Pacific, Palau, West Pacific, central Pacific Island, French Polynesia and Hawaii. Taiwan belongs to the West Pacific subregion and has the third highest diversity in the Indo-West Pacific.
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LI, CHANG-YING, and 李長縈. "Studies on the fishery biology of whiskered velvet shrimp metapenaeopsis barbata in south western waters of Taiwan." Thesis, 1986. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90103749988761756413.

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Ching-JuCho and 卓靜如. "Population structure and genetic variation of Metapenaeopsis barbata in the East China Sea, the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/89843982359743612910.

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Qiu, Jin Xiang, and 邱進祥. "Age and growth of red-spot prawn (metapenaeopsis barbata) from the waters off I-Lan and the comparative morphometric studies of the species collected from waters surrounding Taiwan." Thesis, 1996. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/64853213365173027837.

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